Frank H. Molumby
Frank H. Molumby, who for the past eighteen years has been
identified with business interests of Waukon as a furniture
dealer and undertaker, has today one of the largest and best
equipped stores in the city and controls an important business.
He was born in Clayton county, May 22, 1866, and was reared upon
a farm in that section, spending his childhood and early youth
aiding in the operation of the homestead.
After acquiring a public-school education Mr. Molumby left the
farm and began his independent career, obtaining a position as
clerk in a business house in Elkader, where he remained for six
years, coming to Waukon in 1895. In this city he purchased an
interest in a furniture and undertaking business and, commencing
with a small stock, he gradually built up the business until it
was a large and profitable enterprise. In order to fit himself
more thoroughly for his work Mr. Molumby took a course in
embalming and , in 1907, passed his examination before the state
board, receiving his license in the same years. In 1909 he moved
to his present location, where he occupies a double business
house, with two large rooms filled with a complete and well
selected stock of furniture and undertaking goods. He has his own
hearse and carries a full line of caskets, and both branches of
his business are very profitable, for he has been accorded a
liberal patronage in recognition of his reasonable prices and his
upright and honorable commercial methods.
Mr. Molumby married, in Waukon, in November, 1896, Miss Nellie
Fitzgerald, who was born and reared in this county, a daughter of
Maurice Fitzgerald, a well known farmer of Allamakee county. Mr.
And Mrs. Molumby became the parents of six children: Mary, Pearl,
Dolores, Frances and Helen; and Gerald, who died in 1900, at the
age of eleven months. The family home is located in one of the
finest residence districts of the city and is an attractive and
comfortable dwelling, which Mr. and Mrs. Molumby have made the
center of hospitality for their many friends. They are members of
the Waukon Catholic church and Mr. Molumby belongs to the
Catholic Order of Foresters. His life has ever been upright and
honorable and he has at all times endeavored to deal justly by
his fellowmen and to shape his conduct in accordance with the
principles of good citizenship.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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